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trap to show us. that's tonight on nbc bay area. but first, the game. >> the game's coming up. but how about the labor day weekend forecast. >> we don't have time. >> we don't have time? >> no. i'm ready for the game, people. >> i know you want that forecast. >> thanks for watching. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive.
trap to show us. that's tonight on nbc bay area. but first, the game. >> the game's coming up. but how about the labor day weekend forecast. >> we don't have time. >> we don't have time? >> no. i'm ready for the game, people. >> i know you want that forecast. >> thanks for watching. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the...
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. >> there's a lot of smoke damage, but i really feel badly for this family next to us. they've been my neighbors for a long time. >> reporter: the family who lost this home tell me they'll be staying with relatives, grateful nobody lost their life. this woman was evacuated, but convinced firefighters to go back to the apartment to rescue the puppies. >> my kids are the most important, but i can't leave my animals behind. >> reporter: firefighters tell me they will remain here in the neighborhood for the night to keep an eye on hot spots. ktvu channel 2 news. >> our team coverage begins with ken who is live with what we have learned about the cause of the fire. >> reporter: streets are still closed here. fire officials say they know where the fire started, but they admit they may never know exactly how it started. it was called in at 3:39 this afternoon, a fire burning along the shoulder of the eastbound lanes of interstate 80 when there was a cigarette or a spark from a vehicle or something else, but nothing has been determined. it was a challenge for firefighters. >> i
. >> there's a lot of smoke damage, but i really feel badly for this family next to us. they've been my neighbors for a long time. >> reporter: the family who lost this home tell me they'll be staying with relatives, grateful nobody lost their life. this woman was evacuated, but convinced firefighters to go back to the apartment to rescue the puppies. >> my kids are the most important, but i can't leave my animals behind. >> reporter: firefighters tell me they will...
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businesses near train stations tell us they're expecting a bump in business. the creamery is adding staff, anticipating a bigger brunch crowd. >> we believe we'll have more foot traffic. >> reporter: after 8:00 tomorrow night the only commuters who can use the bay bridge are treasure island residents. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the winery is hosting two weddings, and the guest would be given those passes that will allow them to get through the checkpoint from san francisco. others who will be given passes are people who live or work on treasure island or who have berths at the marina. how are you planning on getting around? that's the question we're asking the viewers on facebook. you can share your plan by leaving a comment on our wall. >>> a ban on pleading wildlife, making it illegal in parks and open spaces. they were scheduled to discuss this tonight, but the final decision will be up to the city council. >> i am here to demand action and answers. >>> the list of demand these women have for city hall that they say is a matter of life and death. >>> in 10 min
businesses near train stations tell us they're expecting a bump in business. the creamery is adding staff, anticipating a bigger brunch crowd. >> we believe we'll have more foot traffic. >> reporter: after 8:00 tomorrow night the only commuters who can use the bay bridge are treasure island residents. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the winery is hosting two weddings, and the guest would be given those passes that will allow them to get through the checkpoint from san francisco....
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the patrol car gave us a view of what you can expect. officer daniel hill is impressed. >> we get access to roadways prior to anyone else. you're the first vehicles to tra verse the bay bridge. awesome feeling. >> paving is about complete. >> now, everything going well. we're on schedule and looking forward to opening on time. >> check this out. a big chunk of the old approach is gone. a thousand feet being demolished to make room for the temporary path. construction crews expect demolition to be done by sunday morning. with the temporary bike and pedestrian pass in as early as tomorrow night. caltrans is taking advantage by cleaning painting and doing electrical work. traditional lights burn out in two, three years. and provide better lighting. >> because there is no s-curve, speed limit is 50 miles per hour. >> we want to take you live into afternoon commute. >> do we have to? >> unfortunately. you have to see what is going on there. >> self 7 technology we're live now in the middle of 101 traffic. where are you? >> well, larry i just
the patrol car gave us a view of what you can expect. officer daniel hill is impressed. >> we get access to roadways prior to anyone else. you're the first vehicles to tra verse the bay bridge. awesome feeling. >> paving is about complete. >> now, everything going well. we're on schedule and looking forward to opening on time. >> check this out. a big chunk of the old approach is gone. a thousand feet being demolished to make room for the temporary path. construction...
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thanks so much for being with us. next newscast at 5:00. also get the latest information all day long online, nbcbayarea.com. have a great labor day weekend, everybody, thanks for being with us. - [sighs] oh. - now, remind me, did you just do the philadelphia cotillion, or did you also debut internationally? - i'm happy to say that i don't even get that. - how was your trip? - terrible. i had to give up my window seat to some seven-year-old who had to sit next to her precious mommy. - what about the actual purpose of your trip? how is the search for the new cast member going? - okay. i saw a few good alternative comics in san francisco. - san francisco? i asked you to find an actor from middle america, a real person. you're not going to find him in the people's gay-public of drug-ifornia. - jeez, relax. i'm also setting up auditions in toronto. - canada? [chuckling] why not just go to iraq? the television audience doesn't want your elitist east coast, alternative, intellectual, left-wing-- - jack, just say jewish. this is taking forever. -
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chemical weapons were found by the troops and used. no intervention at all and 12 pe supported airstrike and no fly zone and 9% supported funding and multi national invasion. amanda knox the young woman of seattle once convicted of murdering her roommate says she won't return to the nation for retrial. knox says consistently maintained her innocence. it is unclear if italy will start the proceedings. >>> defense attorneys in florida asked to judge to ban the life sentencing of jodi arias. this is the second sentencing trial for arias convicted of may in the stabbing death of her boyfriend. >>> the music legend revealed her condition this week on an article published on the arp website. it took years for her to be properly diagnosed and according to the article she now uses polls to help her balance and a wheelchair when traveling. >>> accusing the school of elaborate switch practices that cause students of thousands of. dollars. and to create the curriculum bur . the spokesman for trumps said the lawsuit is politically motivated . may
chemical weapons were found by the troops and used. no intervention at all and 12 pe supported airstrike and no fly zone and 9% supported funding and multi national invasion. amanda knox the young woman of seattle once convicted of murdering her roommate says she won't return to the nation for retrial. knox says consistently maintained her innocence. it is unclear if italy will start the proceedings. >>> defense attorneys in florida asked to judge to ban the life sentencing of jodi...
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of health care providers but health insurance provides them with that choice, we want them to choose us. a recent survey indicated that 60% of low-income individuals who are uninsured would change their provider if they were given the choice to do so so we are responding to that challenge and integrating the service we offer throughout our delivery system so we do a better job to coordinate the care our patients need, we're working to improve quality and capacity to increase access to care, we're enhancing our patient's experience by shortening waiting times and increasing our efficiency in customer service and these are exactly the items that barbara is at the health department working on today. our second role is more citywide in nature and related to our mission to protect and promote the health of all san franciscans, we're maximizing enrollment into the health insurance options under the nca and i'll focus on this a little bit more. the health department has identified several key factors to the successful implementation of the aca in san francisco. the first is personal responsibi
of health care providers but health insurance provides them with that choice, we want them to choose us. a recent survey indicated that 60% of low-income individuals who are uninsured would change their provider if they were given the choice to do so so we are responding to that challenge and integrating the service we offer throughout our delivery system so we do a better job to coordinate the care our patients need, we're working to improve quality and capacity to increase access to care,...
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healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health insurance. in terms of the medical reimbursement accounts, is there anything that we need to do in terms of clarity that we need to get from the federal government around how that works? >> in all honesty, i'm not sure the details of that, and i don't know if other departments are looking into that, but for the time being, my understanding is absent any changes, you know, that those will continue to operate as they do even after 2014 under the hca. >> okay, colleagues, any other questions? great. just a quick question for the department of public health. i remember, you know, a
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health...
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for us morning fog and drizzle. temperatures the low to mid 80s all the way through labor day of next week. all in all a stable pattern as we end august. we'll see what comes our way. >> when he is crossing his fingers we are in trouble. >> it is going to come true. >>> do you know what a selfy is. >>> there is a new reason to eat your broccoli. >>> silicon valley robots coming to a hospital near you. why this guy is a real life safer. >>> in health matters eating broccoli could help prevent arthritis. researchers say a compound appears to slow the break down of cartilage in the joints associated with osteoarthritis. the study showed mice had less cartilage than those who ate more amounts. scientists are now planning a clinical trial for patients who are awaiting knee replacement surgery. >>> she is no ordinary freshman. olympic superstar misi franklin checked in at cal. she will start her first day of class tomorrow. how many college students hold their own news conference. the gold medalist said she is looking for
for us morning fog and drizzle. temperatures the low to mid 80s all the way through labor day of next week. all in all a stable pattern as we end august. we'll see what comes our way. >> when he is crossing his fingers we are in trouble. >> it is going to come true. >>> do you know what a selfy is. >>> there is a new reason to eat your broccoli. >>> silicon valley robots coming to a hospital near you. why this guy is a real life safer. >>> in...
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a real nice friday shaping up for us. overall temperatures going to stay very stable here for parts of the south bay. we're not going to see things warm up a whole lot here because we're going to have the influence of the bay. a slight onshore wind trickling down into the santa clara valley. 84 san jose. 87 morgan hill. 90 gilroy. notice in the east bay, this is the closest to some of that inland heat trapped across the desert southwest. as that filters in from the back door, it's going to get trapped across the tri-valley. that's why temperatures will be riding that 90-degree line for most of you as i don't head throughout friday. 70 san francisco. 77 berkeley. 49 oakland. a little more milder for our standards this time of year. tomorrow we'll stay with pretty much the same pattern with more of that humid air moving up from the south. as far as labor day weekend, well, we'll see temperatures begin to drop off sunday. monday and tuesday just a little bit. we'll have areas of fog and drizzle on sunday as this system moves
a real nice friday shaping up for us. overall temperatures going to stay very stable here for parts of the south bay. we're not going to see things warm up a whole lot here because we're going to have the influence of the bay. a slight onshore wind trickling down into the santa clara valley. 84 san jose. 87 morgan hill. 90 gilroy. notice in the east bay, this is the closest to some of that inland heat trapped across the desert southwest. as that filters in from the back door, it's going to get...
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. >> you are used to it. ak up this morning and we thought we livedn napa or mewhere. >> it is quiet like the country. >> you can hear the birds nging. >> reporter: but that sound is al the sound of money not making it in the city. >> we stayusy until 9:00. sometimes we have to tell people we are closed because they keep cominin. as you can see tonight by 8:0 it is a crawl. >> repter: the crawl won't last long. cal trans is expecting the bridge with all ofhe noise to reopen onime. >> tre is a tremendous amount of excitement. everybody is feeling confident and we are on track. >> the new surface is nearly finished and crews have begun removing a section of the old brid that is blocking construction of the bike path on the new east span. when it opens there won't be 5* 35 mile per hour -- s-curve. it will be a straight shot in both directions. in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we hit the road in the north bay all the way down to the san mateo bridge. here is a look at th bay area traffic from south 7
. >> you are used to it. ak up this morning and we thought we livedn napa or mewhere. >> it is quiet like the country. >> you can hear the birds nging. >> reporter: but that sound is al the sound of money not making it in the city. >> we stayusy until 9:00. sometimes we have to tell people we are closed because they keep cominin. as you can see tonight by 8:0 it is a crawl. >> repter: the crawl won't last long. cal trans is expecting the bridge with all ofhe...
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gridlock may be behind us. we'll see. tara. >> reporter: yeah. our fingers are definitely crossed. you know day one everybody was adjusting to the commute. now they know what to expect. also a lot of people because of the holiday may have taken some time off. so we may not see as many commuters out there on the road. last night our crews got a very close look at the massive project under way on the new eastern span. about 3,000 truckloads or 84 tons of ripped up asphalt will be carted off the bridge as 56 tons of new asphalt will be brought in to repave sections. new pavement will go in at the toll plaza. nearby a 1,000-foot stretch of the incline section of the old span is being demolished for a temporary access ramp to a bike trail. at the other end workers are preparing the connection to the tunnels which will eliminate that dreaded s-curve. officials are already preparing to demolish the old span. a process that will take three years. there is still a lot of work over the holiday weekend but it is possible
gridlock may be behind us. we'll see. tara. >> reporter: yeah. our fingers are definitely crossed. you know day one everybody was adjusting to the commute. now they know what to expect. also a lot of people because of the holiday may have taken some time off. so we may not see as many commuters out there on the road. last night our crews got a very close look at the massive project under way on the new eastern span. about 3,000 truckloads or 84 tons of ripped up asphalt will be carted off...
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we've promoted the medical home model, our uninsured are already used to the medical home, our managed care and which will be most prevalent under health reform. we have more providers in our community who are committed to serving our low-income population and more importantly, we know who and when are uninsured are for the most part, for 71% of our uninsured, we can send them a let e call them on the phone and text message them, we can tell them of the changes that are coming with health reform and help them enroll into health insurance, sf path has given us some experience to create a managed care environment because it is subject to all the rules as a managed care plan, we have documented the challenges to providing enrollment into federal programs and highlighted management care access strategies, approximately 2 thousand enroll lees will transfer without the need to apply. this graphic shows the estimates of coverage transitions for healthy san francisco and sf path members under health reform. you'll see at the top, about 60 thousand members are currently enrolled in healthy san
we've promoted the medical home model, our uninsured are already used to the medical home, our managed care and which will be most prevalent under health reform. we have more providers in our community who are committed to serving our low-income population and more importantly, we know who and when are uninsured are for the most part, for 71% of our uninsured, we can send them a let e call them on the phone and text message them, we can tell them of the changes that are coming with health...
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he was in a terminal condition. >> reporter: marshall is weston's dad and he asked us not to use his name to protect him him -- protect his privacy. he has been in and out of the hospital. he asked something to keep his son's mind off the pain. >> when you get home who knew when that was going to be? his response was a swing. >> his dad built a small trampoline. last week the family got a letter from the homeowner's association. it seems the swing and the trampoline are against the rules. >> they iewn -- they decided the swing needed to be removed immediately. >> reporter: he is hoping the homeowner's association can revisit this esh you. i tried -- this issue. i tried contacting him and i have not received a response yet. if the board does not allow the play ground to stay, he said he would help build a community park. >> i would donate money that would build something more acceptable to the board. i would like this to stay here until that is completed. >> reporter: as weston continues to recover his family says the swing is a big help. >>> san francisco police say they finally got
he was in a terminal condition. >> reporter: marshall is weston's dad and he asked us not to use his name to protect him him -- protect his privacy. he has been in and out of the hospital. he asked something to keep his son's mind off the pain. >> when you get home who knew when that was going to be? his response was a swing. >> his dad built a small trampoline. last week the family got a letter from the homeowner's association. it seems the swing and the trampoline are...
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aca or obama care which is something that we have affectionately appropriated because the term was use ined a derogatory way, we think it's a positive way, this law does many things but perhaps most importantly, it makes preventive care more accessible and more affordable for so many americans and i'm excited to be here to begin a series of hearings that we will be holding on the affordable care act so that we have in san francisco a smooth as transition and implementation as possible. today's hearing will focus on how the aca and our local health care security ordinance work in tandem to make health care and health insurance truly accessible to as many san franciscans as possible. you know, the thing about the health care security ordinance, it was really an example of how san franciscans can come together, you had labor, community activist and is the business community coming forward and passing an ordinance that set an example for how you can have universal health care for the rest of the country. in september of this year, i plan to hold a hearing on how to enroll for health insura
aca or obama care which is something that we have affectionately appropriated because the term was use ined a derogatory way, we think it's a positive way, this law does many things but perhaps most importantly, it makes preventive care more accessible and more affordable for so many americans and i'm excited to be here to begin a series of hearings that we will be holding on the affordable care act so that we have in san francisco a smooth as transition and implementation as possible. today's...
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using our ways app you get a sense of traffic across the renal right now and red line show us where really heavy spots are. you can see the approach to 92 on 101 and san mateo o. very heavy. also off the bridge 92 to hayward heavy as well. the 5 80 to 24 route up in the east bay and you can see a little bit of red there in san francisco. that's obviously heading out toward the golden gate bridge. now cal-trans assures us the traffic tie up are short-term pain for long-term gain as they do massive amounts of work right now to get the new bridge read ready. here's a lack from our yurba buena island camera. construction crew working right here on where the new span meets the tunnel. scraping grading the roadway there. heather got a firsthand look at the work at the other end of the new bridge on the western span. >> work readying the new eastern span for traffic is moving along well but too soon to say. if it might open earl early. >> folk heading out of town for the labor day weekend still plan the travel based on 5 a.m. opening. don't want people with opening date not confirmed and no other
using our ways app you get a sense of traffic across the renal right now and red line show us where really heavy spots are. you can see the approach to 92 on 101 and san mateo o. very heavy. also off the bridge 92 to hayward heavy as well. the 5 80 to 24 route up in the east bay and you can see a little bit of red there in san francisco. that's obviously heading out toward the golden gate bridge. now cal-trans assures us the traffic tie up are short-term pain for long-term gain as they do...
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. >> you are used to it. weak up this morning and we thought we lived in napa or somewhere. >> it is quiet like the country. >> you can hear the birds singing. >> reporter: but that sound is also the sound of money not making it into the city. >> we stay busy until 9:00. sometimes we have to tell people we are closed because they keep coming in. as you can see tonight by 8:00 it is a crawl. >> reporter: the crawl won't last long. cal trans is expecting the bridge with all of the noise to reopen on time. >> there is a tremendous amount of excitement. everybody is feeling confident and we are on track. >> the new surface is nearly finished and crews have begun removing a section of the old bridge that is blocking construction of the bike path on the new east span. when it opens there won't be 5* 35 mile per hour s -- s-curve. it will be a straight shot in both directions. in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we hit the road in the north bay all the way down to the san mateo bridge. here is a look at the
. >> you are used to it. weak up this morning and we thought we lived in napa or somewhere. >> it is quiet like the country. >> you can hear the birds singing. >> reporter: but that sound is also the sound of money not making it into the city. >> we stay busy until 9:00. sometimes we have to tell people we are closed because they keep coming in. as you can see tonight by 8:00 it is a crawl. >> reporter: the crawl won't last long. cal trans is expecting the...
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the layer of warm air up above us is compressing the air. especially coast side and right around the bay. away from this inland temperatures have been trending up and we are expecting warm upper 10:s. could be flirting with 90 degrees. for the coast this morning dense fog. especially driving highway 1. right around the bay still fog a factor this morning. increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures back up into the 70s. inland neighborhoods this morning partly cloudy skies. here we go with the warmup with the readings around 85 and 90. these numbers about the same as yesterday. could be just a little cooler in a few spots. livermore 88 degrees. san francisco 69. dense fog for pacifica. forecast high of 63. coming up we will take a look at your five-day forecast with your weekend always in view. but sal is standing by. he has an update on the last morning commute on the existing bay bridge. good morning, sal. >> it's one of those things it might get a little clamped. let's take a look at westbound bay bridge the last one as you dry up to
the layer of warm air up above us is compressing the air. especially coast side and right around the bay. away from this inland temperatures have been trending up and we are expecting warm upper 10:s. could be flirting with 90 degrees. for the coast this morning dense fog. especially driving highway 1. right around the bay still fog a factor this morning. increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures back up into the 70s. inland neighborhoods this morning partly cloudy skies. here we go with...
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and as always, tweet us at abcnews.com. yosemite has swelled to 175,000 acres. 2,000 firefighters are making some progress. right now they have it 5% contained. the fire is dangerously close to 4500 homes tonight. it has already destroyed 16 structures since it began six days ago. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. dan ashley is off tonight. here is the latest map showing just how large this fire has grown. let's get abc7 news reporter john alston who is live from the fire tonight. john? >> reporter: about 10 minutes ago the hillside exploded into flames. this is along highway 20 which remains closed. the fire has also touched yosemite national park which does remain open at this time. this is one of the many hill sides that cal fire is very concerned about. partially because this wood that is burning is dryer than lumber that you would buy at a store. flames continue to own the hillside. the night sky makes it easier to see the actual fires burning under all of that smoke. tonight cal fire put some crews on stand
and as always, tweet us at abcnews.com. yosemite has swelled to 175,000 acres. 2,000 firefighters are making some progress. right now they have it 5% contained. the fire is dangerously close to 4500 homes tonight. it has already destroyed 16 structures since it began six days ago. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. dan ashley is off tonight. here is the latest map showing just how large this fire has grown. let's get abc7 news reporter john alston who is live from the fire tonight....
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for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, neil patrick harris, from the l.a. dodgers, clayton kershaw, and music from pepper. with cleto and the cletones. and now, sure enough, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice. thank you. thank you very much. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] we are back from -- thank you. i appreciate it. we're back fro
for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, neil patrick harris, from the l.a. dodgers, clayton kershaw, and music from pepper. with cleto and the cletones. and now, sure enough, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice. thank you. thank you very much. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and...
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stephanie is joining us live. there's an active investigation still going on. >> reporter: that's right. 16 hours later. 15, 16 hours later. it's been active ever since. police actually served a search warrant at noon and since then investigators and an evidence team have been inside this two-story home where you see a camper out in front. a property described by police as cluttered so it is taking some time. in fact, the coroner's office hasn't even arrived yet. investigators say a 25-year-old man called 911 and then met officers at the front door and said there were injured people inside inviting them to follow him in. what officers found were a man and a woman described as 50 and over already dead. in a bizarre twist, it was that 25-year-old, the one who led police to the bodies who is the suspect and the only one. police say he is related to the two victims. the three of them lived at the house together. people described this as a very quiet neighborhood. >> it was devastating. the kids in my home was very sho
stephanie is joining us live. there's an active investigation still going on. >> reporter: that's right. 16 hours later. 15, 16 hours later. it's been active ever since. police actually served a search warrant at noon and since then investigators and an evidence team have been inside this two-story home where you see a camper out in front. a property described by police as cluttered so it is taking some time. in fact, the coroner's office hasn't even arrived yet. investigators say a...
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remember the one that brought us the lightning storm this week? the second low, this one is up near the pacific northwest. the cold front will deepen our marine layer and we will see cooler weather heading into the weekend. cooler than normal by a good 5 to 10 dries. 5 to 10 degrees. many will see the sun, but lingering clouds in the north bay and along the coast. on sunday we will see a lot of high clouds and maybe a few sprinkles. stay tuned. one computer model is hinting at that. otherwise sunshine for your sunday afternoon except near the coast where it will remain cloudy most of the day. tomorrow morning we will strt with cool temperatures, a lot of cloud cover, fog out there and possibly some patchy drizzle right near the coast. 1k3* then in the afternoon, here are your highs for your saturday. mild in the south bay,73 san jose and 79 morgan hill, 71 in sunnyvale and mill pea disand 72 for redwood city. lingering low clouds pacifica staying cool. 58 degrees. mid60s for south city and downtown san francisco. the sunset district is 60 degrees.
remember the one that brought us the lightning storm this week? the second low, this one is up near the pacific northwest. the cold front will deepen our marine layer and we will see cooler weather heading into the weekend. cooler than normal by a good 5 to 10 dries. 5 to 10 degrees. many will see the sun, but lingering clouds in the north bay and along the coast. on sunday we will see a lot of high clouds and maybe a few sprinkles. stay tuned. one computer model is hinting at that. otherwise...
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comprehended what the city needs does not go into closed session with a convoluted way of deceiving us. i can clearly see some of you fd it very, very difficult to think straight. and this is one of the results. we need now to make a decision we need to adequate and make a decision and a those you will choose the right candidate. i'm the only one from the public comment you all will go somewhere and at least we'll have some - you'll explain how that process happened and it should have been explained before public comment i think so. thank you any member of the public who would like to commit. seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. we're now g >> it's not being treated as such. it did pass the assembly and what it does is it /saobgs to reduce the voter threshold for general local bonds and related taxes so it did pass the assembly, which is remarkable, but it's in the senate and i think the out look in the senate is all such voter threshold related measures will likely be deferred 'til next year so they can sort out the various policy areas that are under consideration ranging fro
comprehended what the city needs does not go into closed session with a convoluted way of deceiving us. i can clearly see some of you fd it very, very difficult to think straight. and this is one of the results. we need now to make a decision we need to adequate and make a decision and a those you will choose the right candidate. i'm the only one from the public comment you all will go somewhere and at least we'll have some - you'll explain how that process happened and it should have been...
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the sergeant did tell us, the victim is from the general area. investigators were out late into the night and early into the morning, trying to find witnesses in the area. they say they will need people to come forward with more information to make an arrest in the case. live in east palo alto, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> most people arrested, students and college students in san francisco. they were hoping to withdraw the school's accreditation. instead the mayor had them arrested. >> don't want to get arrested. >> and the sit-in began yesterday at 5:00. the students arrested were charged with trespassing and disturbing a public meeting. they were released. the mayor's office tells ktvu, he's committed to finding a way to keep the school open. >>> firefighters in the bay area still on high alert. the lightning threat still creating a very dangerous situation. ktvu is joining us live, good morning. , katie. >> where i'm standing, it feels like a chilly wind tunnel. it's quite gusty between martinez and hercules. you could also see the
the sergeant did tell us, the victim is from the general area. investigators were out late into the night and early into the morning, trying to find witnesses in the area. they say they will need people to come forward with more information to make an arrest in the case. live in east palo alto, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> most people arrested, students and college students in san francisco. they were hoping to withdraw the school's accreditation. instead the mayor had them...
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use of force, which has been lacking. he's been given all of the wrong signals in the past and so all of those wrong signals meant to him a rye sense to kill. >> the body count is now well over a thousand victims. the government is not allowing them into the neeld. 10,000 miles away, bay area syrians joined a crowd of more than 200 people in santa clara to raise awareness and pressure the u.s. government to do something. >> barack obama has put red lines after red lines after red lines and has done nothing about it. if you're not going to do anything, just say i'm not going to do anything. don't give the impression you reelly care and want to do something. >> organizer says opposition forces need u.s. help to keep up the fight. >> nobody in the opposition is asking for boots on the ground. we're asking for more pressure on the regime and to arm the opposition to end -- to put an end to these atrocities. >> there are reports people are smuggling hair, skin and tissue sampling to those un investigators in syria. until there
use of force, which has been lacking. he's been given all of the wrong signals in the past and so all of those wrong signals meant to him a rye sense to kill. >> the body count is now well over a thousand victims. the government is not allowing them into the neeld. 10,000 miles away, bay area syrians joined a crowd of more than 200 people in santa clara to raise awareness and pressure the u.s. government to do something. >> barack obama has put red lines after red lines after red...
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, and helped us with all of the time. and benjamin lu and the engineering intern that we had this year, helped me get all of the information from the code advisory committees meetings into the forms and documents that have been passed out to you and others that are required, so it was a huge help to me. and the chief, all of the chiefs, when we went out for staff review, it went back to, you know, the plumbing chief to come up with the reviewing the plumbing code and the electrical chief, to review the electrical code. and we have patrick and ron tom and they are both building chiefs. and you have the building code and have the staff do it. and james zan of the mechanical division, and he has got a huge responsibility in as a mechanical code and parts of the building code that were related to the mechanical. and the green building code. all of that, he has put on into. and him and his group. and david leon and he is my supervisor and make sure that i was on task this whole time as well as he runs the structural subcommitt
, and helped us with all of the time. and benjamin lu and the engineering intern that we had this year, helped me get all of the information from the code advisory committees meetings into the forms and documents that have been passed out to you and others that are required, so it was a huge help to me. and the chief, all of the chiefs, when we went out for staff review, it went back to, you know, the plumbing chief to come up with the reviewing the plumbing code and the electrical chief, to...
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they weren't there trying to interrogate us. thank you >> thank you for running such a great program. >> good evening commissioners chief sir, ladies and gentlemen. i'm ronnie sing i'm the assigned district attorney i hopefully want to show my great preparation for chief sir, for your collaboration on going on projects but especially the project of the neighborhood prosecution team. last year at this time i got a call on woodside where i was assigned as a special unit prosecutor and asked me well, actually he give him an identify i couldn't refuse. he asked me to be a member of the prosecution unit. i talked to my husband who's a sergeant in the sheriff's department both san francisco kids born and raids i went to lincoln also the other high school in this district and i was nervous i was apprehend i didn't know how i'd be received and the minute i walked in captain alumni embraced the program and embraced me as a prosecutor and since thin it's been a growing collaboration of both offices and the community. i attend all the meet
they weren't there trying to interrogate us. thank you >> thank you for running such a great program. >> good evening commissioners chief sir, ladies and gentlemen. i'm ronnie sing i'm the assigned district attorney i hopefully want to show my great preparation for chief sir, for your collaboration on going on projects but especially the project of the neighborhood prosecution team. last year at this time i got a call on woodside where i was assigned as a special unit prosecutor and...
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she loved us so much. >> because of us. >> you chatted her up quite a bit. >> we did a little recruiting for cal. you are welcome we have to say. >> let's get it going here. first day of college it's like driving into uncharted waters. being a gold medal winning swimmer doesn't make it easier. here's more on missy franklin. >> my roommate was holding me as i was saying good-bye to my mom. i was bawling so hard. it's a part of the college experience. >> reporter: a year ago it was all smiles at the london olympics. now the 18-year-old is getting her feet wet as a college freshman. >> we got our first cal caps yesterday. i feel when you have that cap on your head it represents so much the team experience. it is something i wanted to get out of this. i swam high school all four years and it was an unbelievable team experience. >> reporter: franklin is a household name due to her success last summer and most recently her six-gold performance at the world championships last month. but she is determined to make a seamless transition from a gold medal standout to a golden bear student athlete.
she loved us so much. >> because of us. >> you chatted her up quite a bit. >> we did a little recruiting for cal. you are welcome we have to say. >> let's get it going here. first day of college it's like driving into uncharted waters. being a gold medal winning swimmer doesn't make it easier. here's more on missy franklin. >> my roommate was holding me as i was saying good-bye to my mom. i was bawling so hard. it's a part of the college experience. >>...
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commute may be behind us. tara, quite a bebate. will it be more or less crowded? >> that remains to be scene. according to traffic officials they dome not expect many commuters to work today because many people took the holiday off. we still have that holiday traffic to contend with. will people decide to stay put? or will they leave and head out of town? that remains to be seen. last night our crews got an up close look at the project under way. about 3,000 truckloads or 80 tons of ripped off asphalt will be carted off the bridge as 60 tons of new asphalt will be brought in. nearby a 1,000-foot of the stretch of the incline section of the old span is being demolished for a contemporary access ramp to a bike trail. workers are preparing the connection to the tunnels. the old span will take three years to completely dismantle. although officially most will be gone in nine months. there is still a loot of work to do over the holiday weekend but it is possible the new bridge could be open for business by late mon
commute may be behind us. tara, quite a bebate. will it be more or less crowded? >> that remains to be scene. according to traffic officials they dome not expect many commuters to work today because many people took the holiday off. we still have that holiday traffic to contend with. will people decide to stay put? or will they leave and head out of town? that remains to be seen. last night our crews got an up close look at the project under way. about 3,000 truckloads or 80 tons of...
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tell us what you think the best summer song ever is by tweeting us at "nightline." and your pick could be featured this friday night. thank you for joining us on abc news. good night, america. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. closed and the toll plaza has no one in line despite the hype not everyone was ready for the shutdown. >> i guess we will have to go over the golden gate bridge and then san rafael bridge. i am not very happy. >> good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. dan ashley is off tonight. you can see behind me this unusual sight. no cars on the span at all. the bridge has been closed about three hours. this is just the third tim
tell us what you think the best summer song ever is by tweeting us at "nightline." and your pick could be featured this friday night. thank you for joining us on abc news. good night, america. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...
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follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters battling it. dak a look at this you -- take a unique perspective at this firefight. this is from the international guard unit and the 129th rescue wing and they provided us with this video. it is also using drones to give them realtime views of the flames. that is an alerting crew to flare ups they might not otherwise be aware of. >> a menlo park police officer was injured during a scuffle with a man with a gun. this happened at 6:00 near ivy drive. officers already in the area confronted jaime romero. neighbors were reporting he had a g
follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters...
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follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters battling it. dak a look at this you -- take a unique perspective at this firefight. this is from the international guard unit and the 129th rescue wing and they provided us with this video. it is also using drones to give them realtime views of the flames. that is an alerting crew to flare ups they might not otherwise be aware of. >> a menlo park police officer was injured during a scuffle with a man with a gun. this happened at 6:00 near ivy drive. officers already in the area confronted jaime romero. neighbors were reporting he had a g
follow us at abc7 news bay area. the abc7 morning news begins half an hour early tomorrow at 4:00 and on friday and tuesday as well so you can see how the commute is shaping up through the shutdown and beyond. >>> now to the latest on the giant wildfire burning in the sierra and into yosemite national park. it scorched300 square miles. that's larger than the combined square miles of san francisco, san jose and oakland combined. it is now 30% contained with more than 4500 firefighters...